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Cell Phone Pricing

Cell Phone Pricing – What are you Paying for?

How much does a cell phone cost? How do you choose a cell phone in your price range? Well, there are no easy answers to these questions, because there are dozens of aspects which can influence pricing, both of new phones and of used cell phones. It can be confusing to try to figure out which phones work with which carriers, and which carriers offer optimal coverage in certain areas-not to mention, which cell phone would be the best choice in various pricing levels.

Here are some of the main factors which often affect the prices for various cell phone models:

  • Type of technology in the phone, whether it is GSM, CDMA, or iDEN
  • Display type and size
  • Types of features included in the phone, such as Bluetooth or parental control
  • Extra functionalities, such as a camera or an MP3 player in the phone
  • Accessories included with the phone
  • Size, weight, and shape of the phone
  • Any unique claim of the phone, such as offering the largest memory space or being the thinnest phone

The above factors can sway the pricing of both new and used cell phones. It would not be unusual, for example, for cheap Verizon cell phones with just a few features and accessories to be less expensive than used Blackberry cell phones or used AT&T cell phones which contain several exclusive extras and unique features. In addition, several vendors such as DotCells.com, AT&T, and Verizon offer used alternatives that may include free shipping and the ability to buy in bulk.

It is possible, too, that market fluctuations can cause variations in cell phone pricing. For instance, copper constitutes between 18 – 22 percent of most cell phones; therefore, if the price for copper futures rises, it becomes more expensive for companies to manufacture new cell phones. Other materials that are typically found in cell phones (though usually in much lesser amounts) include plastic, glass, aluminum, iron, silicon, nickel, tin, gold, palladium, and silver.

If you are looking to purchase a good cell phone with a decent amount of features and extras, and you do not want to spend hundreds of dollars, looking at used cell phones is probably your best bet. You can find dozens-if not more-models and styles of used Verizon cell phones, used Sprint cell phones, used Blackberry cell phones, and used AT&T cell phones, along with several other brands including online vendors like DotCells.com and Simply Cellular. Simply do some searches on EBay or another online auction website.

When doing your searches, be sure to carefully read the ads. Not all used Sprint cell phones are alike, even if they are the same model and same style, after all. Some may be in like-new condition; others may have slight scratches or may be missing an important item, such as a battery cover. Each seller prices his own used cell phones as he sees fit; if you do not like one seller’s pricing on used Verizon cell phones, look at another seller. Several vendors may feature a rating system as well. For example, DotCells.com provides a rating for each individual phone it sells on its site.

If you are in need of a cell phone quickly, however, you may want to opt for a new cell phone. Although the cost will be likely be higher, you will not have any worries about carrier compatibility, getting a SIMS card for a used cell phone, or waiting for your phone to be shipped.

Learn More:

Learn more about used sprint cell phones and used verizon cell phones at DotCells.com

About the Author

Sudhani works as a copy writer, specializes in promoting websites for highly competitive keywords like used cell phones.

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